Luckily, the owner is a great customer and nice person who hires me to take care of all pool related issues. This is more of a problem coming from the fact that pools are closed down in DC area for 7-8 months every year and just sit without any supervision. In perfect world, all pools should be re-visited every 6-8 weeks and chemicals adjusted.Thank you for watching!
You could argue that! But to do it underwater was significantly cheaper and, it did not waste 25k gallons of water plus 600lbs or more of salt that it's in it.Thanks for watching!
now if the homeowner did the scraping, i can guarantee you that they will watch the ph from then on.
Luckily, the owner is a great customer and nice person who hires me to take care of all pool related issues. This is more of a problem coming from the fact that pools are closed down in DC area for 7-8 months every year and just sit without any supervision. In perfect world, all pools should be re-visited every 6-8 weeks and chemicals adjusted.Thank you for watching!
Seems like an "empty it - then fix it - then refill it" job to me.
You could argue that! But to do it underwater was significantly cheaper and, it did not waste 25k gallons of water plus 600lbs or more of salt that it's in it.Thanks for watching!
@@VikingAquatics Ah, yes...I knew you had a valid reason for doing it that way. Good job. Thanks for the video.
Blood, sweat and tears is the only way
It's always the case if things need to be done right :) Thanks for commenting !